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| 02/05/2010 09:54:16 PM |
Sunny side upby Mark1966Comment: I'm not sure what to make of this. Somehow, the shot comes off to me looking a bit awkward. |
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| 02/05/2010 09:53:18 PM |
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| 02/05/2010 09:51:20 PM |
Lookin' for TWO Pots of Gold!by GeneralEComment: Could use some serious noise reduction, I'm afraid. The graininess and what appear do be some smudges of some kind are a big problem for this shot. I suspect you may have been working with the limitations of a point & shoot camera, and this would be a tough shot for an SLR with a good lens. |
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| 02/05/2010 09:48:23 PM |
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| 02/05/2010 09:44:31 PM |
Where's Waldo???by NikonJebComment: Waldo is late for this evening's date, I'm afraid. He is still at his apartment considering if he is ready for this relationship. As intelligent and beautiful as she may be, he feels there is still something missing. |
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| 02/05/2010 09:35:58 PM |
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| 02/05/2010 09:33:54 PM |
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| 02/05/2010 09:29:27 PM |
A Winter Dayby tamatamaComment: I see some real work to give this scene a soft, wintery treatment, but I'm afraid it comes across to me as a little too low in contrast, and there's a lot of fine detail in the trees that wants to come out. |
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| 02/05/2010 09:23:44 PM |
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| 02/05/2010 09:20:42 PM |
Great Blue Heronby eaglebeckComment: There seem to be a lot of compression artifacts showing in this image. They are most pronounced around the bird's head, but visible throughout the image. Your file size of 138k is reasonable for the image, so I think perhaps during working on this, you may have saved it as a JPEG and then reopened it, perhaps several times. Saving and reopening a JPG repeatedly compounds compression artifacts. A good workflow is to save your file in either a TIFF or your image editors native format, until you are ready to post the final product. That way you don't lose any detail. |
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